Leeds United and Brendan Rodgers state of play amid Celtic hijack claim as job timeline emerges - YEP 14/6/23
Reports coming out of Scotland suggest Leeds United could ‘go all out’ to land the former Liverpool and Leicester City boss.
By Graham Smyth
Reports of a last-ditch Leeds United attempt to hijack
Brendan Rodgers’ expected Celtic return are wide of the mark.
Rodgers’ managerial ability has long been admired at Elland
Road and when thoughts turned to this summer’s appointment his was a name that
featured prominently. But the YEP understands that while Rodgers has not
definitively turned the role down, nor has he met with the Whites and thus far
hasn’t appeared keen on a return to the English second tier.
Leeds have been aware since the beginning of their manager
hunt that Rodgers’ priority was a top flight opportunity. The Premier League
has always felt like the Northern Irishman’s likeliest destination. Job
openings in the Autumn are almost a certainty and Rodgers’ initial plan was
thought to be a hiatus over the summer before he explored his options.
But his history with Celtic and a route back to the Premier
League via the Scottish Premiership, one he has travelled before and one
further evidenced by Steven Gerrard and Ange Postecoglou’s appointments by
Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur, seem to have drawn him back to the game
earlier than planned. Leeds’ recruitment process has moved to the interview
stage this week.